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Ben WatkinsAxis Mundi2020
2020
$10,500
£7,805.56
€9,137.77
CA$14,685.02
A$16,396.21
CHF 8,552.71
MX$201,615.75
NOK 107,945.82
SEK 101,627.19
DKK 68,167.81
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This free standing wooden screen depicts the constellations Ursa Major & Minor along with the North Star. It's created using ash wood veneer formed around a mold. The frame is bent laminated ash. Screen does not include a plinth; a nicer plinth can be constructed for an additional fee. Not the right size? I'm happy to create custom sizes; custom screens start at $275 per square foot with a 15% price break at 45 square feet.
Ben Watkins was born in Owensboro, Kentucky in 1977. He holds a BFA from Murray State University and a MFA from Rhode Island School of Design, both degrees in furniture design. He current lives and works in Lincoln, Rhode Island. He has been exhibited nationally and is in both public and private collections.
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